A lot of New Orleans was underwater this morning (and a lot of it still is). Some people broke out kayaks, others were forced to abandon cars in another episode of flooding.

How things happened this morning:https://t.co/alFEYwA81z

See full thread of updates below this tweet pic.twitter.com/3bcZkKlLuh

— NOLA.com (@NOLAnews)July 10, 2019

Prayers going out for one of our daughters who is stuck in a hotel in NOLA with her two children from the flooding. Preparing a boat rescue if the waters continue to rise. This is the lobby of her hotel. They are on 7th floor.pic.twitter.com/WL9z7ZP88w

— JP Turner (@JPTurner6)July 10, 2019

20,000 people lost power in New Orleans this morning when flooding from the outer edges of Future-Tropical Storm#Barry inundated the city.https://t.co/HSXP6oZJNP

— AccuWeather (@accuweather)July 10, 2019

Sigh.#nolaflooding#NOLAstreetfloodingpic.twitter.com/ulRHVVSaNr

— Taylor (@Ranoey)July 10, 2019

Business-owner Alejandra Rosales’ (@Alejand59768289) future Pilates studio is flooded after#NOLA “pumps failing again.” Located off Poydras St. she never expected it to flood since it is on high ground.#nola#nolaflooding#nolawx#JEAaipic.twitter.com/As6TjtYWV2

— Carey McCarthy (@McCarthyNISD)July 10, 2019

Please think of safety. Check on the elderly. Think smart. And if you don't have drinkable water, here are tips to help purify (water). Flooding waters are dangerous. Stay in the know following local news and@nolaready.…https://t.co/HQClV15pMS

All my twitter peeps that live in Nola, you are all in my prayers, as well as the city of New Orleans. It saddens me to see the flooding already & know another hurricane will be headed that way. Please be safe.

— Kayla Coutee (@Kayla_Coutee16)July 10, 2019

#nolaflooding Water over our hood for a lot of the drive getting out of the French Quarter.pic.twitter.com/LoTe2LO6FI

— Kay (@capt_morgan189)July 10, 2019

The river is highStorm is coming#nolafloodingpic.twitter.com/clQ56Llq4Q

— Melissa Boudreaux (@QuarksMcLarke)July 10, 2019

NOLA is flooding bad already and the system ain’t even here till Saturday.

— ItzFortney (@ItzFortney)July 10, 2019

Car drifted into a truck on Canal St. as residents and tourists experience challenges getting transportation around town.#NOLA#nolaflooding#nolawxpic.twitter.com/Hc3ssnIt04

— Carey McCarthy (@McCarthyNISD)July 10, 2019

What does it look like when the pumps are clearing out FEET of standing water? a massive whirlpool, like this one on Fontainebleau

Video:@nicksreimannpic.twitter.com/Zy8N1b2rSI

— NOLA.com (@NOLAnews)July 10, 2019

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